03-10-2018, 12:40 PM
I'm cutting a couple of 8/4 slabs up into rocking chair pieces. The wood is Claro Walnut, cut decades ago and air dried. There are some stress cracks and a lot of crazy grain in this wood, and as I cut it, it cracks and snaps like nothing I've ever heard. I've decided to just rough out the pieces and let them be for a couple of days, but I'm really not familiar with working wood that's this tied up. When I was band sawing some parts, I could actually see and hear the wood cracking in front of my cut. Aside from letting the wood rest before cutting to the final outline, are there other things I should do or think about? These slabs have been in my shop and kept above freezing for about a month now.